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FPGA Engineer – Witham, Essex – Semi remote - £55k - £75kHexwired Recruitment has partnered with a world leader in the Broadcast space in Witham who are now seeking an FPGA Engineer ideally with solid VHDL experience for Xilinx FPGA’s.The company develop a range of products used globally and have an international presence. They are now seeking an FPGA Engineer...

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FPGA Design Engineer – Defence & Aerospace SectorSouth East England – Hybrid Working Available£40,000 - £55,000 + Benefits(Permanent | Full-time)Are you an experienced FPGA Design Engineer seeking a technically challenging role in a highly regulated environment? Our client – an established leader in cutting-edge technology for the defence and aerospace sectors – is looking for a proactive and skilled individual...

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An FPGA Design Engineer with extensive experience using Xilinx design tools is sought by a leading name in surveillance and sensor systems design. Generous salary on offer depending on experience, with Hybrid working available.As part of a small, multidisciplinary team, you will take responsibility for Digital Signal Processing; undertaking modelling, coding, verification and testing of new FPGA designs for the...

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FPGA Designer

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced FPGA Designer to join a leading defence organisation and contribute to the development of complex and cutting-edge FPGA platforms.This role performs all phases of the FPGA design lifecycle and reports to the Lead FPGA Design Engineer.Key Responsibilities:• Design and implement advanced FPGA architectures across a variety of systems including signal processing and...

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A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced FPGA Designer to join a leading defence organisation and contribute to the development of complex and cutting-edge FPGA platforms.This role performs all phases of the FPGA design lifecycle and reports to the Lead FPGA Design Engineer.Key Responsibilities:• Design and implement advanced FPGA architectures across a variety of systems including signal processing and...

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FPGA Engineer | £50-70k | Milton Keynes | HybridMy client is a leader in cutting-edge technology solutions for the space industry.They are expanding their team to develop advanced FPGA solutions.Main duties:Develop variable speed transmitters and a receiver with improved skew tolerance.Redesign the RMAP stack and MRAM controller for better performance.Modularize the overall FPGA architecture to enhance configurability.Skills and experience required:Proven...

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Rural-Remote Semiconductor Jobs: Innovation Beyond Urban Borders

A Fresh Outlook for Semiconductor Professionals Mention semiconductor jobs and many people instantly visualise state-of-the-art fabrication plants (fabs), sterile cleanrooms, and corporate campuses in or near big tech cities. While it’s true that silicon chips do require advanced manufacturing sites, the shift towards remote work—amplified by digital collaboration tools, cloud-based design systems, and global talent needs—now enables many roles in the semiconductor sector to exist beyond traditional urban technology corridors. At SemiconductorJobs.co.uk, we’re seeing an uptick in opportunities for professionals seeking “tech jobs by the sea” or “semiconductor remote countryside” positions. Newer tools and processes allow chip designers, EDA (Electronic Design Automation) specialists, and supply chain coordinators, among others, to operate from locations they prefer—be that a scenic rural hamlet or a rugged coastal town. The quest for a balanced, more affordable life is drawing highly skilled chip engineers, application developers, and managers out of city centres and into the UK’s picturesque regions. If you’ve ever pictured finishing a complex circuit design review, then stepping outside to rolling hills or the sound of ocean waves, this article is for you. Read on to discover why rural or coastal living doesn’t mean sacrificing cutting-edge career prospects, how to navigate potential challenges, and how to find (or create) your dream rural-remote semiconductor role.

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